Enough bandwagons

Ramble is the workshop alternative.

May 27 - 30, Mt. Shasta, California

Rugged camping & creative learning for three days in the California wilderness. Eureka!

Experience the wild & beautiful outdoors

Camp alongside inspiring human beings

Grow Creatively through community

160 acres of Fun

Think of it as a rugged vacation for creatives. Designed for artistic growth, friendship-building, and smelling like campfire smoke.

Meet the Advocates

Insta-fame is silly. We’re all in this together.

The folks below are here to chat with you along a hike, offer advice around a fire, or address specific questions about creativity, photography, or generally being an artist.

Alexander Lefler﻿The Wayfarers

Hi, my name is Alexander. The world is a wonderland, and my greatest passion is sharing that enthusiasm with others as we travel, explore, and build things for a better future. When I'm not devouring a burger or debating which bourbon is best (there is no best bourbon), you'll find me photographing a story somewhere in the world. I'm here to discover the narratives in front of me, learn from my mistakes, and use the often-overlooked messy parts of being human to make meaningful things with creative honesty. I'm also the co-founder of Ramble. It's my hope that we can forget the industry for a few days to remember we're all fleshy weirdos with something to offer the world. I'm truly excited to meet you.

Website - Instagram

Ben Kochanowski﻿Rosey Red Photography

Heyoooo!! We are Ashley + Ben of Rosey Red Photography. We are an ol' married couple based out of Columbus, Ohio that live with a tiny human, and a cuddly dog child. Our souls are driven by the value of emotion and the power of light, and our favorite images combine the two in a dramatic, yet intimate way. We are relational photographers and story tellers with a strong belief that the best photographs come from the depths of connection between our couples combined with the outlying elements - us, the surroundings, and trust. We create heirlooms for people, and in doing so, have learned to let go of ourselves. These visual remembrances are not about us. They are far more important than that, and we are passionate about teaching those in our community how to provide images that speak to those they are about in a powerful and personal manner.